Bradley James is an English actor. Debuting in 2008, his breakthrough role as Arthur Pendragon in Merlin came later that year. He has since appeared in Homeland and iZombie, and will star as the title character in the upcoming Damien. Film roles include Carl in Fast Girls in 2012 and a villain in the future Underworld: Next Generation. read More»

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The thriller series follows the adult life of Damien Thorn a world-renowned war photographer who gets his adrenaline fix by putting himself in extreme situations. He's brilliant, rugged, and can charm his way into and out of any situation.

Last chapter. Vampires and Lycans regain original forces to create a new species of half breeds created by Alexander Corvinus. Michael regains his memories and searches for Selene and his daughter. Humans and the new species live in a new peace.

“I was already in a dark place, and managed to use it as a cathartic experience,” actor jokes with TheWrap’s Stuart Brazell in the latest episode of Drinking With the Stars

Bradley James, the star of “Damien,” joked that it wasn’t much of a stretch to play the anti-Christ in A&E’s upcoming drama.

“I was already in a dark place, and managed to use it as a cathartic experience,” the actor joked while with TheWrap’s Stuart Brazell in the latest episode of Drinking With the Stars. “No acting required.”

A continuation of “The Omen,” the series picks up 25 years after the 1976 film’s conclusion.

“The last time we saw Damien, he was a little 5-year-old boy,” James said. “He wasn’t too aware of the fact he was the anti-Christ. We pick it up with him being a 30-year-old man … he’s aware that there’s a sort of darkness that seems to follow him around.”

James also promised that the series, which he describes as having come from “the warped mind of Glen Mazzara,” will stay “relatively” true to the film in terms of tone.

On working with the “Walking Dead” creator, the actor only had nice things to say: “I have no horror stories about him, other than the ones he’s written.”